| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|prez ə nt adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin omnipraesent-, omnipraesens, from Latin omni- omn- + praesent-, praesens present — more at present
: present in all places at all times : ubiquitous
an omnipresent Deity
had always been conscious of poverty as … an omnipresent reality which ate its way into the marrow of life — Christine Weston
the most omnipresent sign without words … is the red and green traffic light — Stuart Chase
• om·ni·pres·ent·ly adverb